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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Royal Flush - Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil - Published by Segura Publishing Company, Tempe, Arizona // William Wegman’s 'Ace of Diamonds,' created in 1998, is a minimalist yet striking lithograph from his 'Royal Flush' series. The artwork displays a large, isolated Ace of Diamonds card, emphasizing the iconic red diamond symbols and the bold simplicity of a playing card's design. The stark white background and the bold red elements enhance the image's clarity, focusing the viewer’s attention on the familiar symbol. This limited edition print, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, was published by Segura Publishing Company in Tempe, Arizona, and is one of only 40 prints. Wegman’s approach transforms a common playing card into a refined piece of art, celebrating the graphic design and cultural associations of the classic deck.
Ace of Diamonds, 1998
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Original Lithograph in Colors on Paper - Suite: Royal Flush - Hand Signed and Numbered in Pencil - Published by Segura Publishing Company, Tempe, Arizona // William Wegman’s 'Ace of Diamonds,' created in 1998, is a minimalist yet striking lithograph from his 'Royal Flush' series. The artwork displays a large, isolated Ace of Diamonds card, emphasizing the iconic red diamond symbols and the bold simplicity of a playing card's design. The stark white background and the bold red elements enhance the image's clarity, focusing the viewer’s attention on the familiar symbol. This limited edition print, hand-signed and numbered in pencil, was published by Segura Publishing Company in Tempe, Arizona, and is one of only 40 prints. Wegman’s approach transforms a common playing card into a refined piece of art, celebrating the graphic design and cultural associations of the classic deck.
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William Wegman
Profiles In Patriotism (from Freedom Of Expression), 1992
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Postminimalism refers to a range of art styles that emerged in the 1960s, following the Minimalism movement. While Minimalism focused on simplicity and impersonality, Postminimalist artists retained some elements of Minimalism but also explored greater expressiveness, experimenting with new materials and techniques. This movement includes various forms of art such as conceptual art, body art, performance art, process art, and site-specific works. Postminimalism represents a shift toward more personal, tactile, and process-oriented approaches to art-making.
